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participate in the organization of public services and 
amenities, and are involved in the education of the 
youth. If the country counts officially around 10,000 
self-government institutions, mahallas as well as po-
litical parties are still largely financed by the state. In 
the long term, financial support from the state should 
be reduced and civil society institutions should be-
come more self- sufficient.
Non-governmental organizations (NGO) are 
also an important element in building a democrat-
ic state and civil society, the first of which appeared 
in Uzbekistan at the turn of the 1980s and 1990s. In 
1988, for instance, the Republican Children’s Fund 
was established, in 1991 the Association of Business 
Women of Uzbekistan (Tadbirkor ayol), and in 1992 
the Ecosan Foundation. Moreover, in regard to hu-
man rights, the country has an ombudsman—the 
parliamentary representative on human rights, who 
is a government appointee charged with investigat-
ing complaints by private persons against the gov-
ernment—a National Center on Human Rights, 
the Institute of Public Opinion, and the Institute of 
Current Legislation Monitoring. But while more than 
6,000 NGOs are registered in Uzbekistan, many of 
them continue to be undermined by a lack of pro-
fessionalism, experience difficulties in defining their 
sector of activities, and have difficult relations with 
state institutions.
Among other challenges faced by Uzbekistan’s 
civil society is the issue of religion. While the state 
officially pronounces secularism, there has been a re-
vival of religion in public life and the “rediscovery” 
of national traditions forbidden in the Soviet period. 
As of today the country counts over 2,200 religious 
organizations grouping together some 16 different 
confessions. Of these organizations 2,046 are Muslim 
(92 percent of the total number), 165 are Christian, 
8 Jewish, and 6 of the Baha’i faith; there is also a so-
ciety of Krishna worshippers and one Buddhist tem-
ple. Nevertheless, for Uzbekistan as for its neighbors, 
the risk of religious extremism and, to a lesser extent, 
of inter-confessional tensions is important, and has 
pushed the country to view cautiously those move-
ments prone to proselytizing.

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